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A Message From the Dean
T
he Frank G. Zarb
School of Business is
continuously developing
new ways to educate and
cultivate our students. This past
spring, we took this commitment
to the next level by adopting a
new student-centric mission –
Educating for Personal and
Professional Achievement. The
theme focuses on preparing
students to advance in their career paths, and propel them in areas
such as lifelong learning, corporate social responsibility, ethics and
community engagement.
This mission resulted from an outgrowth of the Strategic Planning
and Oversight Committee (SPOC), a team composed of faculty
from various departments whose task is to constantly reevaluate
and enhance the Zarb educational experience. Recently, SPOC
has made major strides in positioning the Zarb School at the top
of its class. As a result of SPOC and several other value-driven
initiatives, some of our most recent advances include:
• Attainment of noteworthy rankings. Our online M.B.A. program
was identified as among the top 100 online graduate business
programs in the nation by U.S. News World Report’s 2013 Best
Online Program rankings – the only New York metropolitan
online M.B.A. program to make the list. The program was also
ranked 20th in the nation by Poets Quants.
• Improvement of incoming graduate student credentials through
increased GMAT and GRE scores.
• Introduction of online graduate programs and courses.
• Addition of concentrations such as supply chain management at
the undergraduate level and strategic health care management at
the graduate level as part of the online M.B.A. program.
• Adoption of higher standards for intellectual contributions.
• Significant enrollment growth, especially among our
international student population.
• Expansion of study abroad programs in areas such as France,
England, Spain, Germany and Korea.
• Creation and continuation of several programs related to
experiential learning and community service.
Throughout this publication, you will get a glimpse of the many
ways the Zarb School has brought this mission to life. We have
highlighted several of our signature events that complement our
high quality education, in addition to a selection of faculty and
student accomplishments witnessed this past spring. We also
continue our strong commitment to several Zarb community
engagement programs.
In preparation for our upcoming AACSB maintenance of
accreditation, we continue to focus on the ambitions we envision
for our students. Within the next five years, we will continue to
reassess and expand various initiatives throughout the school,
with a specific focus on academic excellence; curriculum delivery
and instructional excellence through experiential learning;
internationalization of the educational experience; and faculty
development, scholarship and recognition.
As the Zarb School forges ahead, continuing to fulfill its mission in
Educating for Personal and Professional Achievement, I would
like to thank all of you who make it possible – our administrators,
faculty, students, alumni, staff and extended Zarb family. It is
because of your hard work, dedication and commitment to the Zarb
School that we continue to advance and discover new and
innovative ways to engage and educate our students.
Sincerely,
Patrick J. Socci, Ph.D.
Dean
Frank G. Zarb School of Business
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SmartLine team at the
New York State Business
Plan Competition.
Zarb Student Accomplishments
Capital One
Cross Campus Challenge
A team of Hofstra student entrepreneurs
competed against New Jersey Institute of
Technology and LaGuardia Community College
students to win the grand prize in the Capital
One Cross Campus Challenge. This competition
asks students to come up with business ideas
that address gaps in the marketplace. The
winning team – Henry Rood-Matza, a junior
entrepreneurship major; Alexandria Spiteri, also a
junior entrepreneurship major; and Lucas Gallardo,
a senior political science major – developed an
iPhone app called Boyfriend’s Bestfriend, which
reminds men of important milestones such as
birthdays and anniversaries, in addition to providing
gift and date ideas for the occasions. The team won
$3,000 in seed money to take their idea to market.
Thirty-Fifth Annual
International Collegiate
Conference
The Hofstra chapter of the American
Marketing Association (HAMA) took third
place in the marketing case competition
at the 35th Annual International Collegiate
Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Under
the direction of Rick Wilson, Ph.D., assistant
professor of marketing and international
business, this is the fourth time Hofstra has
placed in the finals in the past five years.
The competition was sponsored by
Donate Life America, a national non-profit
organization committed to increasing organ,
eye and tissue donation in the United
States. Students were asked to develop
a comprehensive integrated marketing
campaign to increase organ donations among
18- to 24-year-olds.
New York State
Business Plan Competition
At the New York State Business Plan
Competition in April, Daniel Reitman, a
senior business major, along with students
Bimal Patel, Charlie Torsiello, Zach Mitchell
and Brandon Borresen, won third place for
their business plan for a new app called
SmartLine – a wait list management
solution for restaurants and customers.
In fall 2012 the group won first place
and $4,000 in the Capital One Campus
Entrepreneurship Challenge at Hofstra,
and later won $5,000 and a chance
to compete in the final rounds of the
state competition in Albany where they
placed third and earned another $1,500
in prize money.
Photo above (L-R): Rick Wilson, HAMA faculty
advisor and assistant professor of marketing and
international business with members Natasha
Jaisinghani, Steve Morin, Briana Garcia, Sam Little,
Akanksha Mittal and Sean Raftery.
StudentAccomplishments
Table of Contents
2 A Message
From the Dean
3 Student
Accomplishments
4 Faculty
Accomplishments
6 Signature Events
10 Community
Engagement
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3. Barry Berman, Ph.D.
Walter H. “Bud” Miller Distinguished Professor, Department of Marketing
and International Business and Director, Executive M.B.A. Program
Dr. Berman is president of the American Collegiate Retailing Association, the major
global organization of professors who teach and conduct research in retail management
and related areas.
Debra Comer, Ph.D.
Professor of Management, Entrepreneurship and General Business
Dr. Comer was named editor of a special issue of the Journal of Management Education on
crisis management education, published in February 2013 (Volume 37, Issue 1). As guest
editor, Dr. Comer wrote the editorial “Educating Students to Prepare for and Respond to
Crises that Affect Organizations: An Introduction to the Special Issue.” She also participated
in a podcast interview of Paul Shrivastava, Ph.D., distinguished professor and director of the
David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at John Molson School of Business,
Concordia University, Montreal, who, with co-authors Ian Mitroff and Can Alpaslan,
contributed an article to this special issue: jme.sagepub.com/content/37/1/3/suppl/DC1.
Joel R. Evans, Ph.D.
RMI Distinguished Professor of Business, Department of Marketing and International Business
A dedicated business writer and blogger, Dr. Evans has recently produced works covering marketing,
research and retail management. His latest research includes “Planning and Implementing a Retail
Strategy,” scheduled for online publication in late 2013 to be available globally, as well as “Using
Financial Ratios to Track Performance: A Model and Twenty-Five Year Analysis of U.S. Retailing,”
(co-authored with Anil Mathur, Ph.D., Brodlieb Distinguished Professor of Business and chairperson,
Department of Marketing and International Business) a submission that appeared online in the
International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research (May 2013). Notably, Dr. Evans is
also the co-author (along with Dr. Berman) of the latest version of a widely circulated textbook titled
Retail Management: A Strategic Approach, Twelfth Edition (2013).
Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Ph.D.
Professor of Management, Entrepreneurship and General Business
At the 2013 National American Society for Public Administration Conference held in March, Dr. Jurkiewicz was
featured at an author signing event for her latest book, The Foundations of Organizational Evil. Her co-authored article
“Right from Wrong: The Influence of Spirituality on Perceptions of Unethical Business Activities” was also listed as the
third most influential publication in the field of management and religion between 1934 and 2004. She recently
presented at the 73rd Annual Academy of Management Conference where two of her books were also featured.
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FacultyAccomplishments
Zarb Faculty Accomplishments
Arthur Dobrin, D.S.W.
Professor Emeritus of
Management, Entrepreneurship
and General Business
In spring 2012 Dr. Dobrin was
a visiting professor at Claflin
University, Orangeburg, South
Carolina, where he taught courses
for the School of Business and
the Department of History and
Sociology in fulfillment of the
Claflin-Hofstra faculty exchange
program, a collaboration that began
in 2008. He closed the semester
with a special presentation at
Spotlight on Faculty Excellence,
an awards ceremony recognizing
teacher achievements at Claflin.
Dr. Barry Berman
Dr. Joel Evans
Susan Martin, J.D.
Cypres Family Distinguished Professor in Legal Studies in Business,
Department of Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business
Professor Martin is the recipient of the 2013 Dean’s Research Award for “Betting
on the Lives of Strangers: Life Settlements, STOLI, and Securitization,” published in the
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law and cited by the Supreme Court of
Delaware in an important opinion on life settlement arrangements.
Deb Sledgianowski, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Accounting, Taxation and Legal Studies in Business
Dr. Sledgianowski received the 2013 Dean’s Service Award for her contributions to
the Zarb School’s Undergraduate Assurance of Learning Committee. As chairperson
of this committee, she was instrumental in coordinating the implementation of
various outcome assessment methods of undergraduate student learning.
Ping Su, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management, Entrepreneurship and General Business
Dr. Su received the Dean’s Research Award for her paper titled “Global Facility Network
Design in the Presence of Competition,” which appeared in the European Journal of
Operational Research (Volume 228, Issue 2, 16 July 2013, Pages 437-446).
Glen Vogel, J.D.
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Taxation and
Legal Studies in Business
Voted as the 2013 Teacher of the Year at Zarb, Professor Vogel is described by recent
graduates as extremely knowledgeable, friendly and fair – an educator who makes sure
his students are prepared and enjoy learning. His latest acknowledgements
also include being named winner of the Best Paper at the North East Academy of Legal
Studies in Business’ Spring 2013 Conference for his work “A Review of the International
Bar Association and LexisNexis Technology Studies and the American Bar Association’s
Commission on Ethics 20/20: The Legal Profession’s Response to the Issues Associated
with the Generational Gap in Using Technology and Internet Social Media.”
Nancy White, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance
Dr. White received the 2013 Dean’s Service Award for her contributions to the
Zarb School’s Graduate Assurance of Learning Committee. As chairperson of this
committee, she was instrumental in coordinating the implementation of various outcome
assessment methods of graduate student learning.
Prof. Glen Vogel
Dr. Ping Su
Dr. Nancy White
Zarb School Sponsors
Successful Northeast Decision
Sciences Institute Meeting
The Frank G. Zarb School of Business sponsored
the 42nd annual meeting of the Northeast Decision
Sciences Institute (NEDSI), an affiliate of the
Decision Sciences Institute – a multidisciplinary
professional society dedicated to the development
and application of quantitative and behavioral
methods to administrative problems.
The event, organized by John Affisco, Ph.D.,
professor of information technology and quantitative
methods, was held in New York from April 5-7, 2013.
It brought together more than 200 faculty, students
and practitioners from the United States and around
the globe to present their research. In addition,
several Zarb faculty members were elected to NEDSI
leadership positions for the coming year, including
Dr. Affisco as president.
Dr. John Affisco, professor of information
technology and quantitative methods,
presiding at the 2013 Northeast Decision
Sciences Institute Meeting.
Dr. Debra Comer
FacultyAccomplishments
Dr. Carole Jurkiewicz
Prof. Susan Martin
Dr. Deb Sledgianowski
Dr. Dobrin with his business ethics classat Claflin University.
4. The crowd in attendance at the Ambassador’s discussion on March 14.
Zarb Executive Speaker Series
featuring
Brandon Steiner,
Founder and CEO
of Steiner Sports
On March 20, 2013, as part of
the Zarb School of Business’
Executive Speaker Series,
Brandon Steiner, founder
and CEO of Steiner Sports,
spoke about “finding one’s
entrepreneurial spirit.”
Mr. Steiner shared many of
his own life and work experiences and offered valuable advice – especially to be
passionate in what you do, to always be learning and to be open to new ideas. Steiner
Sports is a full-service sports marketing agency and an expert in leveraging the power
of sports to build successful marketing programs.
Zarb Executive Speaker Series
featuring
Tara Walpert-Levy,
Director, Ads Marketing,
Google Inc.
Zarb Graduate Business Career Services’ Executive
Speaker Series, in conjunction with the Zarb M.B.A./M.S.
Marketing Association, presented Tara Walpert-Levy,
director of ads marketing, Google Inc. Ms. Walpert-Levy
brings 17 years of experience to Google, where she leads
ads marketing for Google and YouTube. She spoke with
Zarb graduate business students about how Google
examines the relationship between consumers regarding brand marketing and how they
are researching a new approach to reach out to consumers with a more focused
campaign strategy.
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Zarb School of Business Signature Events
Highlights from some of our most prominent events include:
Money, Politics and You:
What to Expect in 2013
featuring
Jill Schlesinger,
Editor-at-Large for CBS
Moneywatch.com
“Money, Politics andYou: What to Expect in 2013”
featured Jill Schlesinger, a certified financial planner,
editor-at-large for CBS Moneywatch.com and host of
the nationally syndicated radio show Jill on Money.
She also writes a nationally syndicated column for
Tribune Media Services called Retire Smart. She has
appeared on The CBS Evening News, CBS Sunday
Morning, and is a regular guest on CNN and American
Public Media’s Marketplace. During her presentation,
she discussed the economy and how it affects the
future of today’s youth. She also elaborated on the
current state of unemployment, the value of education
and effects of
government
spending on the
current financial
crisis.
(L-R): Dr. Anoop Rai, director, Center for International Financial Services and Markets and professor of finance; Dr. Patrick
Socci, dean, Frank G. Zarb School of Business; Esther Fortunoff-Greene, CEO, Fortunoff Jewelry and director, Long Island
Association; Robert B. Catell, chairman, advisory board of the Advanced Energy Research Technology Center, Stony Brook
University and chairman, New York State Smart Grid Consortium; David E. Hershberg, CEO and chairman of the board,
Globecomm Systems Inc.; Nicholas T. Terzulli, Esq., director of business development, Nassau County Industrial Development
Agency; Larry Austin, chairman and CEO, Austin Resources; and Gioia Bales, associate dean, Frank G. Zarb School of Business.
Ambassador Ido Aharoni (fourth from left) with (L-R): Dean Patrick Socci;
Associate Dean Gioia Bales; Dr. Barry Berman, Walter H. “Bud” Miller
Distinguished Professor of Business, Department of Marketing and
International Business; Dr. Joel Evans, RMI Distinguished Professor of
Business, Department of Marketing and International Business; Vice
Dean and C.V. Starr Distinguished Professor of Finance and Investment
Banking George Papaioannou; Brian Caligiure, assistant dean for
administration; and Patricia Salama, director of outreach.
Entrepreneurship on Long Island:
The Road to Success
On February 27, 2013, The Center for International Financial Services
and Markets and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business presented
“Entrepreneurship on Long Island: The Road to Success.”
This discussion offered students a personal perspective
from industry leaders regarding how to succeed as
entrepreneurs. The panel was moderated by Larry Austin,
chairman and CEO, Austin Resources, and featured Esther
Fortunoff-Greene, CEO, Fortunoff Jewelry and director, Long
Island Association; David E. Hershberg, CEO and chairman of
the board, Globecomm Systems Inc.; Robert B. Catell, chairman,
advisory board of the Advanced Energy Research Technology
Center at Stony Brook University and chairman, NewYork State Smart
Grid Consortium; and Nicholas T. Terzulli, Esq., director of business
development, Nassau County Industrial Development Agency.
SignatureEvents
Left: Hofstra students
during QA.
Right: Jill Schlesinger, editor-at-
large for CBS Moneywatch.com
(second from right); with (L-R): Patricia Salama, director of
outreach, Frank G. Zarb School of Business; Associate Dean
Gioia Bales; Vice Dean and C.V. Starr Distinguished Professor
of Finance and Investment Banking George Papaioannou;
and Dean Patrick Socci.
SignatureEvents
Israel: Broadening the
Conversation
presented by
Ambassador Ido Aharoni,
Consul General of Israel in New York
The Zarb School was honored to host Ambassador Ido Aharoni, consul general
of Israel in New York, for his discussion “Israel: Broadening the Conversation.”
This lecture explored the emerging conversation about Israel, its impact on
Israel’s performance and its relevance to Jewish life in America. Ambassador
Ido Aharoni, a 20-year veteran of Israel’s Foreign Service, is known for his
work on improving Israel’s overall positioning in the United States.
Ambassador
Ido Aharoni
Brandon Steiner (center) receiving commemorative plaque
alongside Dean Patrick Socci (right) and Dr. Joel Evans.
Tara Walpert-Levy
5. Zarb Executive Speaker Series
featuring
Phyllis Ehrlich,
Group Vice President
of Client Solutions,
Time Warner Inc.
On April 24, 2013, Zarb Graduate Business
Career Services’ Executive Speaker Series, along
with the Zarb M.B.A./M.S. Marketing Association, presented Phyllis Ehrlich, group vice
president of client solutions, Time Warner Inc. Ms. Ehrlich presented “BrandYou! 10
Tips for BuildingYour Personal Brand to Success,” and advised Zarb graduate business
students on creating an effective personal brand to market to potential employers.
Zarb Alumni Association
Sponsored Events
Members of the Zarb Alumni Association (ZAA)
assisted more than 80 students during two practice
interviews and a resume critique evening this past
spring. In addition, they hosted an event honoring
Zarb student organization leaders with a reception at
the Hofstra University Club, providing an informal
opportunity for alumni and students to network.
The ZAA continues to bridge the relationship between alumni and
current students, increasing internships and full-time employment opportunities. During
the spring, the association hosted three alumni networking events in Nassau, Suffolk and
NewYork City. The networking events helped raise funds for the Frank G. Zarb School
of Business Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship.
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SignatureEvents
Julio Portalatin, president and CEO, Mercer (center); Associate Dean Gioia
Bales (second from the left); and Patricia Salama, director of outreach,
Frank G. Zarb School of Business (third from right); with ALPFA members.
Photo above: Phyllis Ehrlich, group vice president, client solutions, Time Warner
Inc. (right), receiving commemorative plaque alongside Professor Luke Ng, adjunct
associate professor of marketing and international business, and Lisa Kellerman,
associate director, graduate business career services.
Photo above: Reginald Andre (B.B.A.,’04), president, Zarb Alumni Association and vice president,
alternative investments manager selection group, Goldman Sachs (center), with Hofstra University
Start-Ups members and winners of the Reginald Andre ’04 Endowed Award for Zarb School of
Business Student Activities (L-R): Aurora Doehring, Max Bidna, Jon El Kordi-Hubbard and Alec Polsley.
From Classroom to Boardroom:
Reflections From a Zarb Graduate
featuring
Julio A. Portalatin ’81,
President and CEO, Mercer
On April 9, 2013, Hofstra’s Association of Latino Professionals in Finance
and Accounting (ALPFA) proudly presented Julio A. Portalatin ’81,
president and CEO, Mercer, in a special address, “From Classroom to
Boardroom: Reflections From a Zarb Graduate.” He intimately spoke to
current students about his experiences, challenges and accomplishments as
he climbed the career ladder, and also offered his personal perspective on
how to best succeed in their careers.
SignatureEvents
Classnotes
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he Center for International Financial Services and
Markets and the Hofstra Cultural Center presented
a conference, “Impact Investing: From Private
Equity to Microfinance,” on April 29, 2013. This
conference featured a range of experts who discussed
recent trends in impact investing and its influence on
corporate behavior and the social environment.
The conference, sponsored by Broadridge Financial
Solutions Inc., began with executive luncheon keynote
speaker Kai-Yan Lee, chief U.S. representative, China
Vanke Ltd., who discussed the effects of real estate and
the economy on impact investing.
The event then commenced with two panel discussions.
The first discussed impact investing with regard to the
corporate, regulatory and academic industries. Moderated
by Esmeralda Lyn, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor Emerita,
the panelists included Lauren Koopman, director, U.S.
sustainable business solutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers
LLP; Lydia Doll, senior associate, corporate responsibility,
NYSE Euronext; and Abigail Noble, investors industries,
World Economic Forum.
The second panel discussed microfinance. Moderated by
Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Ph.D., professor of management,
entrepreneurship and general business, this forum featured
Timothy Ogden, managing director, financial access
initiative, NYU; Amy Feldman, director of programs,
Business Outreach Center Network; Timothy Rudd,
research associate, MDRC; and Scott Budde, CEO, Better
Harvest Federal Credit Union.
The conference continued with a special address by the
Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar
Paranjoy Thakurta, journalist and television anchor for
India Talks. Mr. Thakurta is an independent journalist and
educator. His work experience, spanning more than 35
years, cuts across different media, including print, radio,
television and documentary cinema. A banquet featuring
keynote speaker Vincent Molinari, founder and CEO,
GATE Technologies, concluded the evening. Mr. Molinari
has been the driving force behind GATE’s mission to
create new market infrastructure that brings efficiency,
transparency and liquidity to the unstructured global
alternative asset markets.
Impact Investing: From Private Equity
to Microfinance Conference
Left: Paranjoy Thakurta, Joseph G.
Astman Distinguished Conference
Scholar and journalist/television
anchor for India Talks.
Right: Kai-Yan Lee, chief U.S.
representative, China Vanke Ltd.
(center); Dean Patrick Socci (left);
Conference Co-Directors and
Professors of Finance Dr. Nancy
White and Dr. Anoop Rai (far right);
and Vice Dean and C.V. Starr
Distinguished Professor of Finance
and Investment Banking
Dr. George Papaioannou.
Keynote speaker
Vincent Molinari, founder
and CEO, GATE Technologies.
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CommunityEngagement
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Zarb Community Engagement
The Zarb School maintains its strong commitment to community
engagement through several initiatives that are continuing to
provide students with experiential learning opportunities, leadership
training and an awareness of social responsibility in business.
The Long Island
Export Assistance
Center
This past spring, the Zarb School and the
Long Island Export Assistance Center, a
division of the U.S. Commercial Service of
the Department of Commerce, organized
a women’s panel discussion, “High Heels
Abroad: Grow Your Business Internationally.”
Sponsored by Citibank, attendees learned
how to expand their business from industry
and government experts, including the use of
trade finance options and branding resources.
Moderated by Associate Dean Gioia Bales,
the panel featured Davi Tserpelis, senior vice
president, commercial banking, Citibank;
Susan Axelrod, founder and chairwoman,
Love and Quiches Desserts and Hofstra alum;
Mary Rosenbaum, founder and chief brand
strategist, Your Career by Design; Toni Corsini,
New York/New Jersey regional manager, small
business administration, Export Solutions; and
Tanya Cole, U.S. commercial service officer,
Long Island U.S. Export Assistance Center.
Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) Blog and Podcast Project
Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) and the Zarb School continued their long history of collaboration through the blog and podcast project.
Using social media technologies, Zarb students recently blogged and created podcasts about issues that are highly relevant to young, professional adults
such as beginning a career, working toward a degree, and embarking on the road to financial independence. For more information, visit cushine.org/blog.
Ladder to Leadership –
Flushing Bank and
Uniondale High School
Zarb Women in Business also continued their partnership
with Uniondale High School to offer “Ladder to Leadership,”
a unique mentoring program for female high school
students. In spring 2013 two special programs were hosted
at Hofstra – a professionally facilitated etiquette lunch and
tea where achievement awards were distributed. Funded by
Flushing Bank, this program will enter its fourth year this fall.
Photo above: Flushing Bank Senior Vice Presidents Cathy de Pasquale
(top row: third from left) and Patricia Tiffany (top row: fourth from left);
Associate Dean Gioia Bales (bottom row: third from left) and Uniondale High School administrators
and teachers (top row: L-R): Kathy Khalifa, Teresa La Neve-Giovi, Rhonda Taylor, Brenda
Williams-Jackson, LaCheall Revell-Williams (bottom row: L-R): Dyan Barton, Pearline Everett and Heather Alicea.
Uniondale high school students proudlydisplaying their certificate of participation.
Students
Giving Back
Students have also taken on a
leadership role in giving back to
the community. Recently, Zarb
graduate students participated
in the Polar Bear Plunge in Long
Beach to support the Make-A-
Wish Foundation. Others students
also volunteered at “BOLD,”
Staten Island’s largest food drive, accompanied by Jian Xiao, adjunct instructor of
accounting, taxation and legal studies in business. Organized by Deloitte CEO
Joe Delaney, students classified more than 60,000 items, which were distributed to
25 local not-for-profit organizations.
The Zarb School also continues its many other community engagement initiatives
with Capital One, Commerce Plaza, and NASDAQ. For further details, visit
hofstra.edu/zarbcommunity.
Zarb international students participating at the February 3, 2013
Polar Bear Plunge to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Accounting 218 class and Professor Jian Xiao with herstudents at “BOLD” food drive.
Graduate accounting student
participating at “BOLD” food
drive in Staten Island.
(L-R): Moderator Gioia Bales, associate dean, Frank G.
Zarb School of Business, with panelists Davi Tserpelis,
senior vice president, commercial banking, Citibank;
Susan Axelrod, founder and chairwoman, Love and
Quiches Desserts and Hofstra alum; Mary Rosenbaum,
founder and chief brand strategist, Your Career by
Design; Toni Corsini, New York/New Jersey regional
manager, small business administration, Export
Solutions; and Tanya Cole, U.S. commercial service
officer, Long Island U.S. Export Assistance Center.
7. SUPPORT YOUR ALMA MATER!
Some amazing things are happening at Zarb, and you are a major reason for this success.
Thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter, which offers a glimpse of the exciting events taking place at the business school.
Now we want to hear from you! Please send your news and updates to Patricia Salama at patricia.salama@hofstra.edu.
Over the years, your financial support has had a real impact on our students and our school.
We hope you will take this opportunity to show your PRIDE and continue that tradition of success by visiting hofstra.edu/zarbdonation.
Every single gift, regardless of the amount, makes a difference.
We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and thank you for your many contributions to the Zarb School.
Warm regards,
Dean Patrick Socci
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